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How many solutions does this equation have?

6h−(9−3h)=6−3(h+2)

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infinitely many
infinitely many

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Answered by GPT 3.5
The equation 6h−(9−3h)=6−3(h+2) simplifies to 6h-9+3h=6-3h-6. Combining like terms, we get 9h-9=0. Adding 9 to both sides of the equation yields 9h=9. Finally, dividing both sides by 9 gives h=1. Therefore, there is 1 solution to the equation.
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